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Catherine Millet

1948 - Today

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Catherine Millet (French: [mijɛ]; born 1 April 1948) is a French writer, art critic, curator, and founder and editor of the magazine Art Press, which focuses on modern art and contemporary art. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Catherine Millet is the 4,490th most popular writer (down from 4,213th in 2019), the 4,237th most popular biography from France (down from 4,018th in 2019) and the 537th most popular French Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Catherine Millet ranks 4,490 out of 7,302Before her are Zaharia Stancu, Norman Manea, David Mamet, Tullio Pinelli, Yosef Haim Brenner, and Adolf Ivar Arwidsson. After her are Ferenc Karinthy, Léon Damas, Mona Simpson, Émile Nelligan, Mongo Beti, and Diego Durán.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Catherine Millet ranks 421Before her are Arnie Robinson, Amani Abeid Karume, Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, Ivan Yarygin, Wolfgang Haas, and Chantal Lauby. After her are Barry Hay, Wu Den-yih, Mohammad Mirmohammadi, Michael Moran, Argentina Menis, and Elaine Paige.

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In France

Among people born in France, Catherine Millet ranks 4,237 out of 6,770Before her are Chantal Lauby (1948), Michel Félix Dunal (1789), Sylvie Guillem (1965), Andrée Brunet (1901), Georges Carpentier (1894), and Kalidou Koulibaly (1991). After her are Jules Vandooren (1908), Michel Déon (1919), Jacques Bernard Hombron (1798), J. R. D. Tata (1904), Régine Deforges (1935), and Jean Stern (1875).

Among WRITERS In France

Among writers born in France, Catherine Millet ranks 537Before her are Pierre Pithou (1539), Jakob Balde (1604), Maurice Sachs (1906), Virginie Despentes (1969), Gervase of Tilbury (1155), and Louis Henri Boussenard (1847). After her are Michel Déon (1919), Régine Deforges (1935), Olivier de Serres (1539), Francis de Miomandre (1880), Ernst Stadler (1883), and Jean-Richard Bloch (1884).